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This movie is most underestimated! I find it quite funny, a good old comedy that is much better than the critics says. Nils Poppe is one of the greatest Swedish comediennes ever, and John Botvids silly, nasal voice and drowsy look always make me smile. Elof Ahrle though, must have been his own biggest fan, since he always put himself in the leading part. Gustav Lövås, as we fans of old Swedish movies recognize as "Sjökvist" in the Åsa-Nisse-movies, appears in a minor role as the owner of a toy store, in a scene with a lot of slapstick. The plot is quite messy, and the end is a bit of a disappointment, but I laughed a lot on the way to it. Elof Ahrle plays an author with a negative idea about women, and is chased by a women's association, led by Julia Ceasar, and Nils Poppe and John Botvid tries to help him. It's sure worth a look if you have nothing better to do!
- Mr_Gesundheit
- Dec 15, 2004
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